Kamuzu College of Nursing, University of Malawi, Lilongwe Malawi/Kamuzu University of Health Sciences.
St John's Institute for Health, Mzuzu, Malawi.
Malawi Med J. 2021 Apr;33(Postgraduate Supplementary Iss):16-22. doi: 10.4314/mmj.v33iS.4.
Understanding the illness experience among rural-based insulin-treated diabetic patients has implications for practice and policy. However, there is a lack of in-depth knowledge about insulin-treated diabetic patients' illness experiences in rural Malawi. We explored the experiences of people living with insulin-treated diabetes in rural Malawi.
The study used a qualitative narrative inquiry. Participants were identified at Kamuzu Central Hospital Diabetes Clinic. The hospital is a tertiary level health care facility. We purposively selected 10 participants from rural areas attending the clinic. Data were collected through in-depth interviews in the privacy of the homes of the study participants and analysis was done using Riessman approach of thematic narrative analysis.
The following five themes emerged: (1) diabetes perceived as the illness for the rich; (2) 'everything is on a standstill'; (3) dietary challenges of the diabetes illness experience; (4) drug-related challenges associated with the diabetes illness experience and (5) experiencing physical effects of the diabetes illness.
Rural-based insulin-treated diabetic patients struggled to live with the illness in the context of low resources. There is a need for multi-factorial approaches at both the community and system levels so as to support people living with diabetes in the rural areas in order to improve their experiences.
了解农村地区接受胰岛素治疗的糖尿病患者的疾病体验对于实践和政策都具有重要意义。然而,我们对于马拉维农村地区接受胰岛素治疗的糖尿病患者的疾病体验知之甚少。本研究旨在探索马拉维农村地区胰岛素治疗糖尿病患者的患病体验。
本研究采用定性叙事研究方法。参与者在卡姆祖中央医院糖尿病诊所确定。该医院是一家三级医疗保健机构。我们在研究参与者的家中进行了深入访谈,并采用 Riessman 主题叙事分析方法进行了分析。我们在该诊所从农村地区中选择了 10 名参与者进行了有针对性的选择。
出现了以下五个主题:(1)糖尿病被视为富人的疾病;(2)“一切都停滞不前”;(3)糖尿病患病体验的饮食挑战;(4)与糖尿病患病体验相关的药物相关挑战;(5)体验糖尿病患病的身体影响。
农村地区接受胰岛素治疗的糖尿病患者在资源匮乏的情况下努力与疾病共存。需要在社区和系统层面采取多因素方法,以支持农村地区的糖尿病患者,从而改善他们的患病体验。